Here is Part 9 of the August 18, 2007 Ghost Ranch Interview.
On Ideal Vibrato Speed
I am grateful for the information and inspirations I have received from Keith over the past 15 or so years, and have enjoyed sharing this video interview with Keith filmed on August 18, 2007 at Ghost Ranch, NM.
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Thanks again, Keith, for answering my questions, for this interview and throughout the years!
Best,
Catherine
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Interview with Keith Underwood, Part 9
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This is a very nice explanation of vibrato.
Much more helpful, and very compressed information, better than many other blablabla-explanations (you can find a lot).
I highly recommend to others:
Listen carefully. Try to really understand. This comparison with "violin playing" is quite stunning.
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